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In response to a case study in which a federal hospital's 2 top executives scramble to devise a seamless management plan after the ailing director steps down indefinitely, a commentary says there are some troubling omissions in the hospital's case. Kenneth Madsen, chief of administration, fails to articulate the hospital's missions and goals. A clear mission statement is important for employees at all levels of the organization. Ideally, all employees should feel they are contributing to a mission that is sacred. The hospital is in trouble if, in the absence of its director, it cannot prepare competently for an external review of its strategic planning.

Ayrıntılar

Başlık
Paternal style leaves mortal wounds
Yazar adı
Deutsch, Stephen I
Sayfalar
33
Yayın Yılı
1998
Yayınlanma tarihi
Mar 1998
Yayıncı
Atlantic Media, Inc.
ISSN
00172626
e-ISSN
21526702
Yayın türü
Ticaret Gazetesi
Yayın Dili
English
ProQuest belge kimliği
204309892
Telif Hakkı
Copyright National Journal Group, Inc. Mar 1998